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Android Auto™ USER GUIDE USER GUIDE Android Auto™ Android Auto™ USER GUIDE USER GUIDE Available on select models, Android Auto™ provides convenient access to your Android™ smartphone’s most useful features and apps right from your vehicle’s MAZDA CONNECT™ display, helping you stay focused on the road ahead. 1 Android Auto™ DOWNLOAD AND CONNECT Getting started with Android Auto™ is easy — simply download the Android Auto app on your Android™ device, connect to your Mazda vehicle and go! BASIC REQUIREMENTS • To use Android Auto, you’ll need an Android phone running 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher • For best performance, Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) or higher is recommended • You’ll need a high-quality, certified USB cable for the in-vehicle connection DOWNLOAD THE ANDROID AUTO APP CONNECT YOUR ANDROID DEVICE • On your compatible Android mobile device, • Make sure your vehicle is in Park. The parking brake download and install the free Android Auto app MUST be engaged before getting started with setup from the Google Play™ Store • Connect a USB cable to your Android device and the • Launch the Android Auto app on your mobile device USB port labeled with a smartphone icon • Follow the on-screen instructions to complete app • MAZDA CONNECT™ will detect your device setup prior to connecting to your vehicle • If you’re a first-time user,follow the on-screen • For the best Android Auto experience, accept all prompts to enable Android Auto (you may need to permissions and enable notification access for refer to your Android device to continue setup) Android Auto FOR MORE INFORMATION For an in-depth video tutorial on getting started with Android Auto, click here. Or, visit the Android Auto website at https://support.google.com/androidauto/ 1 Android Auto™ ACCESS Once a compatible Android™ device is connected via the smartphone-enabled USB port, the Android Auto™ home screen will launch automatically. There are also multiple, user-friendly ways to access and get started using Android Auto from the MAZDA CONNECT™ home screen. COMMANDER CONTROL • Once connected, the easiest way to quickly access Android Auto from the MAZDA CONNECT™ screen is to press and HOLD the Home button until the Android Auto screen appears ANDROID AUTO ICON • Tilt the Commander knob forward to highlight the Android Auto icon in the upper left-hand corner of the MAZDA CONNECT™ home screen. Press down on the knob to select APPLICATIONS MENU • On the MAZDA CONNECT™ home screen, rotate the Commander knob to the left. Select “Applications,” then select “Android Auto” FOR MORE INFORMATION For an in-depth video tutorial on getting started with Android Auto, click here. Or, visit the Android Auto website at https://support.google.com/androidauto/ 2 Android Auto™ HOME SCREEN Android Auto’s personalized, card-based design displays information like your current media selection, navigation prompts, call history, incoming messages and other notifications and reminders. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SECTIONS AND ICONS Activate Google Assistant™ Android Auto Home Screen Button 1 Google Assistant replaces the MAZDA 5 Select the Android Auto home screen button to CONNECT™ voice recognition system when a return to the main Android Auto home screen compatible Android™ device is connected via USB. from any section (e.g., Maps and Navigation, See page 6 for more. Music and Audio). Recent Apps and Notifications Music and Audio 2 Recent app activity, notifications, current song 6 Listen to your favorite music, podcasts and more selection and more are displayed on the home using Google Play™ Music and third-party music screen as “cards.” Rotate the Commander knob to and audio apps. See page 11 for more. view more. Return to MAZDA CONNECT™ Button Maps and Navigation 7 Select to return to the MAZDA CONNECT™ 3 View maps, route to a destination, search for home screen. You can also press and hold the points of interest and more, via Google Maps™ or home button on the Commander control to other third-party apps. See page 7 for more. toggle between the Android Auto and MAZDA CONNECT™ interfaces. Calls and Contacts 4 Make calls, search contacts, listen to voicemail For more information on how to interact with and view call history, just like using your Android Android Auto using the multi-function Commander smartphone. See page 9 for more. control, see page 4. Note: Touchscreen functionality is not available with Android Auto. 3 Android Auto™ COMMANDER CONTROL All Android Auto™ functions can be performed using Mazda’s multi-function Commander control, which is designed to make interacting with Android Auto’s features and functions easy and intuitive. 1 2 3 USING THE COMMANDER KNOB ON THE HOME SCREEN 1 To select the Google Assistant™ microphone and activate Google Assistant, tilt the Commander knob to the right 2 The middle of the Android Auto home screen is the default Commander knob focus area • Rotate the Commander knob left or right to move up and down through the list of available cards • With a card highlighted, press the Commander knob to select it and view additional information • Press and hold the Commander knob to delete a card 3 To access additional apps and features, tilt the Commander knob rearward to select the bottom portion of the display • Rotate the Commander knob left or right to move the cursor and highlight the desired icon, then press down to launch • If multiple app options (e.g., Google Maps™ and Waze™) are available for a selected icon, rotate the Commander knob to highlight and select the desired app from the list of available apps 4 Android Auto™ COMMANDER CONTROL Mazda’s multi-function Commander control button shortcuts offer quick access to frequently used Android Auto™ apps. USING HOME BUTTON SHORTCUT • Press and HOLD the Home button to toggle between Android Auto and MAZDA CONNECT™ screens (when a compatible device is connected) • Press the Home button to quickly return to the Android Auto home screen from any other Android Auto screen USING THE ENTERTAINMENT BUTTON SHORTCUT • If you’re listening to music or media from an app that is compatible with Android Auto, press the Entertainment button to pull up the Now Playing screen • When playing music via Android Auto, the Entertainment button will open the Now Playing screen, even while using MAZDA CONNECT™ • When playing music via MAZDA CONNECT™, the Entertainment button will open the MAZDA CONNECT™ Now Playing screen, even while using Android Auto USING THE NAV BUTTON SHORTCUT • If you’ve recently used Google Maps™ or another third-party navigation app, press the NAV button to quickly access the map screen or current route guidance • If a route is set using Android Auto, the NAV button will open the Android Auto Maps and Navigation screen, even while using MAZDA CONNECT™ • If a route is set using MAZDA CONNECT™ Navigation, the NAV button will open the MAZDA CONNECT™ Navigation screen, even while using Android Auto 5 Android Auto™ VOICE COMMANDS Google Assistant™ replaces the MAZDA CONNECT™ voice recognition system when a compatible Android™ device is connected to the smartphone-enabled USB port. Google Assistant can be used to access many of your phone’s functions while driving. Use it to enter a destination, send messages and make calls — all without having to pick up your smartphone. ACTIVATING GOOGLE ASSISTANT STEERING-WHEEL CONTROLS • Press the “Talk” button on the steering wheel to activate Google Assistant Note: Not all third-party apps support voice recognition through Google Assistant. COMMANDER CONTROL • While on any Android Auto screen, tilt the Commander knob to the right to activate Google Assistant Note: You can also say “OK Google” to activate Google Assistant (if the feature is enabled on your smartphone). SAYING COMMANDS • After Google Assistant is activated, the Google Assistant bar will pop up on your Android Auto screen, and you will be prompted to say a command. Speak your command clearly For more information on Google Assistant functionality, visit: https://assistant.google.com/platforms/cars/ FOR MORE INFORMATION For an in-depth video tutorial on using Google Assistant and voice recognition, click here. Or, visit the Android Auto Help Center at https://support.google.com/androidauto/ 6 Android Auto™ MAPS AND NAVIGATION With Android Auto™, you can navigate using Google Maps™ or compatible third-party navigation apps such as Waze™. 1 1 Navigation Menu 3 Maps and 2 Navigation Icon 3 Map Controls 2 ACCESSING THE MAPS SCREEN • Tilt the Commander knob rearward, then rotate to select the Maps and Navigation icon 2 at the bottom of the screen. This will open the last-used app or a full list of compatible apps • Select the desired navigation app (e.g., Google Maps, Waze) INTERACTING WITH MAPS • Tilt the Commander knob to the left to access menu options 1 • Rotate the Commander control to select and use the toggle buttons (+/-) on the right-hand side of the screen to zoom in and out 3 FOR MORE INFORMATION For an in-depth video tutorial on using the Android Auto Maps and Navigation screen, click here. Or, visit the Android Auto Help Center at https://support.google.com/androidauto/ 7 Android Auto™ MAPS AND NAVIGATION Navigating to a destination using Android Auto™ is similar to using your Android™ smartphone. NAVIGATING TO A DESTINATION VIA VOICE COMMANDS • Press the “Talk” button on the steering wheel to activate Google Assistant, then say “Navigate to,” followed by your destination (e.g., “Navigate to 200 Spectrum Center Drive”) • You can also use the Commander control to set a destination using Google Assistant. While on any Android Auto screen, tilt the Commander knob to the right, then say “Navigate to,” followed by your destination SEARCHING FOR A DESTINATION • Press the “Talk” button on the steering wheel until Google Assistant is activated, then ask Google Assistant to find a nearby point of interest (e.g., “Find a nearby gas station”) • Select from the list of search results • You can also tilt the Commander knob to the left to select the Navigation Menu, which will provide a list of previous destinations and points of interest Note: Android Auto turn-by-turn route guidance is not available on Mazda’s Active Driving Display.
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